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Endangered Historic Places 2011

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Our 2011 List Includes:

• John and Alice Coltrane Home, Dix Hills, Town of Huntington, Suffolk County
• Hotel Huntington (Aboff Building), Huntington Village, Town of Huntington, Suffolk County
• American Venice Administration Plaza and Laguna San Marco, Copiague, Town of Babylon, Suffolk County
• Marion Carll Farm, Commack, Suffolk County

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⏰ 7pm tonight at The Smithtown Library and live-streaming 💻! Sarah Kautz, Preservation Long Island Preservation and Advocacy Director, will explore how historic places are protected and ways to get involved in supporting historic preservation in your community. The discussion will focus on the community of greater Smithtown, New York. 

The program will also be live-streamed on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thesmithtownlibrary

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⏰ 7pm tonight at The Smithtown Library and live-streaming 💻! Sarah Kautz, Preservation Long Island Preservation and Advocacy Director, will explore how historic places are protected and ways to get involved in supporting historic preservation in your community. The discussion will focus on the community of greater Smithtown, New York.

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Preservation Long Island is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization committed to working with Long Islanders to celebrate and preserve our diverse cultural and architectural heritage through advocacy, education, and the stewardship of historic sites and collections.

Working to raise awareness, appreciation, and support for the protection of a shared past, our program areas include: interpreting historic sites; collecting art and material culture pertaining to Long Island history; creating publications and exhibits; and providing direct support and technical assistance to individuals and groups engaged in local preservation efforts.

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